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3] w THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1903. PRINCE CHING MAY BECOME HEAD OF THE CHINESE FOREIGN OFFICE Feeble Old Statesman of the Flowery King- dom the Probable Successor of the Late Imported Lace Costumes wYung Lu, the Ha_ter of All Foreigner§ ].mlTlCIlSC RCdUCtIOIlS ‘ f 5 dsome We offer to-morrow (Monday) 150 Handsoms European ‘Lace Robes—the latest and rlcl}llgst Parisian Novelties—at almost half theregular se 1&% price. Costumes imported to sell at from $40. il Jto $150.00. 150.00 Rich Crepe de| $100.00 Robes. . $60.00 ! Chine Robes. .$90.00 | $85 Lace Robes.. 47.30 125.00 Crepe and Lace | $75 Costumes. . . .42.50 . Robes. ... p ..$75.00 | $50 Robes.......30.00 Balance in same proportion. This is the greatest opportunity any San Fran- cisco firm has ever offered the purchasing public in High Class Articles. . Wash Goods Sale.... 10,000 yards of this season’s attractive wash materials at” 12 1-2c per yard—on sale to-morrow —Dainty Dotted Mulls and Swisses; Fine Corded Madras; Best English Percale Waistings, worth 15c and 20c. 8bic.cobieibasscsss s s HICT Y O e e e ——————————— Monday opens the last week of our clearance sale of accumulated hand-made French Undergar- ments at exactly 1-2 the marked prices. ADVERTISEMENTS. SALE OF LACE ROBES. ADVERTISEMENTS. b, qua LADIES” WEEK AT THE OWL Anfi-Trust Prices on Toilet (Goods. We trust the Drug Trust will pardon us long enough to tell our lady customers about the cut prices we are making in toilet goods—soaps, face powders, toilet prepara- tions, tooth powders, etc. 3 You want to save money on these goods as well as on patent medicines, and now is your opportunity. ‘The preparations we are cutting prices on are fresh, right from the . pure as can be and guaranteed to be the very best of their kind you can buy maker: THEO CORSETS—NEW SPRING MODELS. anywh bo busy to come to the store, telephone and. your order will.be filled S13SH0) HONIH4 Q301Md ~HVId0d—S1ISHOD 03IHL he goods you want, the most competent, polite and experienced drug ittle crowded to-morrow, but you can’t blame people for com- g our goods at lower prices than other druggists pay for them. ' TELEPHONE e may be ing here when we are sel ce Powder. .30¢ 250 dz. Gowas, THE OWL Cream 50:[ | 15¢ ‘ ORDE R Nainsook. Cam- : 15¢ S : QUALlTY .10¢ | bric and Mus 15c| Don't hesitate to ring us up lin, at......... Aeans absolutely best 1 -75€ | when you i eed o rtl e ; Lah, h(n];\ u are in need of anything $1.00 ea. tv Jickey Pesiime ... $5.50 | \\‘c e (‘\L(‘]lldl crund.u. 1\‘\ e are e always open—day and night—our i ...50C ¥ | gl +5e».15¢ | telephone clerks: are . constantly SALE OF LACE ROBES. . Tooth Powder .......15¢ | on duty and your most simple = = > Lsi e e O TR "0033¢ | want will receive. our immediate | Submarine Boats’ Records. Will Air Red Cross Scandal. s Seian Powd --35! tention | WASHINGTON, April IL—Announce-| WASHINGTON, April 1L.—At a meet scr s prices are Sy 'ésc‘ Call up South 1326. i | ment of the successful trials of the sub-| to-day of the suspended members of t o --65c| Call up South 356, give your or- | marine boats Pike and Grampus at $an | Req Cross Soclety, held at the res 10 | et -Ammomia....25C | der and it will be delivered at ‘ Francisco was received at the Navy De-| o0 General John M. Wilson, It was ¢ % 1 Soap -25¢| gnce. You 't what you ask for | partment to-day from Captain G\\~ H!- cided to issue a statement to the publl | Whiting. Above the water the Grampus| . ... ..o thetr position in connection here, Thether you buy it over the made a speed of 8.45 knots and submerged with the affalrs which led to the disrup- T l E O W L gornter oty dctlion 03 knots. The Pike's speed above water : ‘ - | was 8.51 and submerged 7.18 knots. In{tion in the organization. The statemen asca P e the torpedo firing the records were: The|{s now in course of preparation and will DRUG CO i Sl | | Grampus at 7.2 knots made a center hit | be given out at an early day. In the : pisame ey 2,for ast | and the Pike at .14 knots missed the tar- | meantime those participating in to-day's Agkiiants, G y | get, but pointed falr for i meeting have pledged themselves not (o Pinkham's Compeound . 65¢ 8 —_——— disclose any Information regarding wha 1128 MARKET STREET, Gude’s Pepto Mangan.. took place. .75¢ Improving Cuban Rural Guard. BY A RUNAWAY HORSE o-day. averted. Cabanag Fortress Sergeant Matz was taken to the post tlon by President Loubet and the high officials of the republic and escorted president of the Foreign Office, the SAN FRANCISCO. 3romo Seltzer ..... ...2 for 150 HAVANA, April 11.—Following out the S e Visttt 13th and Broadway, Oakland. | Picfce’s Remedies ..........65¢c - - ‘xnljn\)o‘n to eflf;l Lics lr::’rfradm:_ar::;:’gt meg Edv“xd. :_t t;l!"nnce. A E and to fmprove the rural guard, - | PARIS, April 11.—The Figaro this LATE PRESIDENT l')E THE CHINESE FOREIGN OFFICE, WHO WAS | Palma has appointed General Rod;lguel | morning publishes details of the ap " 1 KNOWN AS AN IMPLACABLE FOE OF FOREIGNERS, AND THE l\;.;rzlrfig‘x;“‘l “‘,‘l;‘“ué'; :_'gl"'j‘r':‘l‘:;'d’g proaching visit of King Edward to ! AGED PRINCE WHO MAY SUCCEED TO THE PREMIERSHIP. e O lesser officers also have been | France, according te which the King m— = m————— ] " Y 4 | appointed. _Secgetary of , Government | will enter France from Italy on the Ist | RAILROAD MAN KILLED | & —+ | Yero. accomparifed by General Rodriguez | of May. The King will be met in Parls KING, April 11.—Princé Ching, | more serious disaster was narrowly|and the members of his staff, visited | a¢ the Bois de Boulogne railroad sta- { 2 | | POLIGE LOSE probably will succeed late to P LOUIS, April 11.—As the result RAILWAY RUMOR . - THE FUGITIVE ly nominal and it is impossible to predict who will fill Yung Lu's real place, that Myer, Stitkos . P.>Dhtes an. 3o | Yung Lu as Grand Secretary. | NOSPital, where he was found not to Indian Police Capture Tunn. the British embassy here. Various enter- b s The power of that office is mere- | 14Ve been seriously hurt. This is the| ANSAS CITY. April 1.—A special to | tainments have been organized for the Alights From Car. P! g fourth accident to the troops at Fort | e Star from Barstow, L. T., says: It 1§ | royal visitor. King Edward, according to which jare drilling for the Madi-) . . ted here that John P. Dunn, who | the Figaro, will leave Paris May 4. ay accident to-day D. P. Bates is son Square Garden military tournament . : z — y Sishan Mhictalit: Sackioh: 1% of Premier of the Empire. in New York. e, e R gl o s Probing the Goebel Murder. 1 in a. critica! condition and | . Ching Is aging fast. He is feeble and e FRRS e it e T e PR ANEIORE, i, AN - & B Sylvester of 5 Vandeventer . lacks determinatfon and initiative. One French Troops May Invade. e ¥ iy s P , Baamat ok 48 Santa Fe Not Inter-|X g - - 1 asisl the & G o i : P! y " tody of the Indian police. Dunn was | trial of James Howard, charged with the L L e P Es’caped Convict Gets gf the strongest men avallable I8 Yuall | YOKOHAMA. April 1l—Advices from | wounded before making his escape from | murder df Governor Willlam Goebel, two gk o lbcte Grawing sl X it his alteinpte ton ‘Tekio say the Governor of French Indo-| Arkansas, and he was afterward located | witnesses, Civil Engineer Woodson. wh ested in Los Ange- Away in Shower this province arrayed carriage ran awa As administration of it > 2 o1 « - China has again threatened to Intervene | in St. Francis Hospital at Wichita, Kans. | furnished the plan of the capitol grounds : ing a street car ihl" against him a powerful officfal clique | ;o solbom et e . < L ewesactlc v ; e RO . 15 |-in the.Boxer. troubles in the Chinese prov-| He escaped from the guards there a |and Colonel Lillard, who accompani les Street Lines. ver him, swerved = and of Bullets. which ‘thé Hipress dare Not'defy, even |y, o e o ngal and that, French froaps | year aga. A reward of $1500 was . of- | Goshel on the day of the sheoting, e pole and Mrs. Sylvester if she desired to. : b s S e Al oy and Coachman Jackson were thrown to AR are ready to cross the frontier. fere or his capture. examine y. 8 ground £ Special Dispatch to The Call, | REBELS TAKE A CITY. — s died several hours later. He \A:l‘ll e o By in 1840, had an@ forme ick of the been rly, purchising VANCOUVER, 'B. C Vancouver policemen April 11.—Thirty have been out all Disturbances in China Continue to Excite the Greatest Alarm. v which were also L. M. Vaunckis, e T day huntfig for Edward Jones, alias| VICTORIA, B. C., April 1.—News, was f the Baldwin Locomouve Reception to Canal Commission. | Kelly, who 'hds escaped twice from cus- | brought by the steamer Athenian of the tody during the past week. Jones and capture of the prefectural city of Lin- Vork fa, E. J COLON, April 11.—Preparations are be- ¥ MacRae, se de for the reception of the spe- | PATner in crime, James Clarke, got away | chou, not far from Kwellin, the capital sl e iy ama canal commission of the | from the Westminster penitentlary ten|of Kwangsi, by the rebels in that prov- = o United States at the old De Lesseps resi- | days ago. Jones was seen once to-day The North China Dally News says dence here. The commission is expec | to arrive next Thursday. the isthmus when the Colomblan C s will convene at Bogota Mexico Feels Earthquake. ted 1t is not known on- and narrowly escaped capture. A volley of shots was fired at him and may have | wounded him. but he finally eluded pur- uit and up to a late hour this evening | had not been taken Jones wis seen near an old hut, long he situation at Kwellin is most dan- gerous, as but 5000 men, whose loyalty is sugpected, hold the place. It is expect- ed that if the rebels appear in great force the garrison will abandon the capltal to the rebels, who intend to make Kwellin AN IMMENSE SUCCESS THE FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION AND TREATMENT CIVEN AT THE ELECTRO-CHEMIC INSTITUTE MEETINC WITH WONDERFUL SUCCESS. - : CO CITY, April 1L.—A sharp | Siice uninhabited, and when he saw the | the capital of the Chinese dynasty. The - p w2k - X -+ e | to bulld into Hum. | earthquake shock was felt in this eliy | OMicers he ran away toward the woods. | Shanghal paper says: Hundr_eds of people each week now know, for . . at 9 o'clock to-night. Some excitement | The officers pursued and fired a dozen| “Once Kweilin Is captured and the reb- the first time, what their ailment is. lay authorized an | prevatled for a time, many people rush- | #hots after him. He dodged In and out |els have a base to extend the rebellion in . = % g § - tion, in which he denied |ing Into the streels, fearing that the | #MONE the stumps _and phid not the|other provinces, we thay.expeot: thém to The Electro-Chemic X-Ray, more powerful m ny connection of the rail- | earthquake might prove serious. No dam- | Slightest attention to the firing in his| make a declded effort to capture some & $ : = E 2 wBniirmrpe Tiafangio e b mipe mondy il © ©4% | rear. Suadenly, however, he threw up | important city on the seacoas than the. eye, shines through the human organism electric his'hands, gave a yell as if he were shot and fell forward. This may have been News comes from Chengtu, where the troops are putting down the Boxer rising, and reveals hardened tissues and disease germs, 1 hon {4 legitimate business of handling | Simply a ruse, for when the officers ap- | that Liao Kwan Yift (the Goddess of making the physician absolute master of disease. N\ freight and passengers within its pres- | Proached he wa# nowhere to be seen and | Mercy), the woman who has been leading SR _ 3 - th | ent sphere as a transcontinental rail- | they could not locate him again in the|the Boxers and worshiped by them, has Powerful ectro-Chemic currents pass di- o i piisihcall | Wiks | thick undergrowth. A posse of police and | been captured and beheaded. She Is said = ; e : S s the § is concerned, that | Presiden#® Ripley is en route to Banta | Citizens was organized, but Jones falled [to have betn one of three women who L‘]’?Ct].‘ lhr(;:xgh th}:] body -1 de;trn_\mg the germs of ‘ « has enough to do in attending | Barbara, where he will rejoin his family. to come to light to-night. . | were acclaimed goddesses by the Boxers isease thorou. y and efe i\'el‘f s ! : Clarke, Jones' pal, is known to be in|In the big rising of 1901. LED ctively as no other the vicinity. He is armed and 1s a dan- ————e means can. After breaking out of the | Westminster penitentiary the two im- | mediately came to Vancouver and then robbed a tobacco store of $100 worth of goods. They were selling these when | Jones was captured next day. On the fol- lowing day he was sent up for.four years more for jail-breaking, but that night he gerous man. tion. escaped from the Vancouver police Blsx-l TROOPER SEVERELY HURT IN CAVALRY PRACTICE Fourth Accident During Drill at Fort Myer for New York Exhibition. WASHINGTON, April 11.—Sergeant J. A. Matz, Troop F, Second Cavalry, was Injured during the regular prac- Electro-Chemistry does away with operations. No longer is it necessary to cut open the body to know what trouble may exist inside—the X-Ray discloses it all. i Electro-Chemistry is a painless method of treatment administered by competent physicians, who, by specializing their work, have attained the title of Specialists. Each class of disease re- f‘ SUMMER SCHOOL PLANS. tice drill of the composite troops, com-| ceives the very best medical service, and thus the Electro-Chemic Institute is accorded a larger b4 ; S manded by Captain L. M. Brett, in the 5 o e & | Sessions at the San Jose Normal Will | drill hall at Fort Myer to-day. Tne| Percentage of cures than any other me.dlca] institution. e - 4 A J: ; Suit for : | Be Continuous. troop was galloping around the fleld In If you are in doubt as to your sickness; if your physician is not securing the results vou o A Jaunty duit for a | 8AN JOSE. April 11—A summer school | COlumn of twos, the bridles of each pair i gl gt | . STY - S . e 4 summer outing Ele- ey conducted at the State Nerimet | Of horses being fastened together. In wish, go to the Electro-Chemic Institute and secure treg A-Ray examination, consultation and & gance and service combined. The Norfolk | School here. This will make the se :zk‘fi:.:-x;e é’a'uihria"“ifn’,ffi,"“,?.“i":: ',':n‘" treatment. If you believe this treatment will not be beneficial it will cost you nothing, and you will $ ganceands € i | stons of the school continuous. At the “the obstruction. Both igati £ jacket is lined with heavy satin and can | meeting of the trusteeh Hets 18ME weelk 16| b ner et (e e i s | De under no obligations to them. 2 1 e 3 (s | whs. Fitworep, hutitta Bl astion. (o G b s ot e i e a7 ortt P BLEOTRO-CHEMISTRY CURES CANCER by means of the Electro-Chemic X-ray and improved Electro- & be worn separately if desired. Green, | matter was left to the joint meeting of :fi:;tmzétb‘y:‘hnegni‘;;ae §round by the| Chemie methods. It Siires without pain and without operation. 8 il g £ | matter w. , Jot: . CURES W e Electro-Chemic X-; o ste & castor, gray and oxford invisible plaid | e Dicge. Word mas hicw yas Deld | threw the coimn into confusion and a | the night swents and loss of flesh after a few treatments. It Will Invariably Cure conumption Jn e Arer Stases "5t Jpea 2 * - E 80. = as cured some cases in the third stage. §f melton. A $30.00 suitany $ 8 50 |celvea reben HEisiball DRlLGT ghat 4156 | e g s e A RS B | BLECTRO-CREMISTEY CURES DEAPNESS in advanced stages. It is a painless cure and operations are not 5 whe | s sehpol e esta . The ‘ resorted to. Z where. Special Saleat » summer school will be opened on June Bank -President Indicted. CHEMISTRY CURES TISM without putting drugs into the stomach. Rheumatic rellef is G 29 and continue to September 18. Two| WARRENTON, Ga., April 1l.—The| given the firgt treatment. It is cured to stay cured when a course is taken. BL: Y ITEMA. Choking. gasping asthma is given relief upon the first treatment. ...SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS... SKIRT COATS, #$10.00, $12.50, $15.00 $20,00 and upward. I MAKER 10 WEARER—~NO MIDDLE P ¢ FIT 1142-1146 MARKET STREET. S= % terms of six weeks each will constitute the session. A teacher may take the whole or either term and will be given committee of the alumni of the school will have charge of the arrangements of the summer school and is composed as follows: F. K. Barthe, A. E. Shumate, E. E. Brownell, Mrs. J. E. Chope, Eu- genie Gairaud and R. A. Lee. { b VALLEJO, Aptil 11.—J. J. Luchsinger Las assumed charge of the postoffice of this -city, succeeding W. D. Pennycook, who had held the office since August, 1808, a perlor of four ! and a half years. Grand Jury of Warren County to-day re- turned indictments against W. 8. Wit- ham of Atlanta, former president and PSS Atlanta Banks Consolidate. ATLANTA, Ala., April 12.—The Capital City National Bank, whose collection clerk, Hallman Symes, confessed to a de- falcation of 39000 a week ago, has been amalgamated with the Atlanta National Bank. The deal was finally consum- mated a little after midnight. The Capi- tal (S‘;y National Bank was capitalized at Absolute cures are made if a course is taken. 1t Ie NIC WEAXNESS, resulting from serio i1 he is a nd % !nr oTR : Y CURES CHRO: us illness. It is a stimulant and NOVELTY SILK WRAPS at wholesale | credit for the amount of work done. The | financial agent of the Bank of Warren TRY DISSIPATES TUMORS and removes growths of e summer school is to be & sort of a re-| County, which institution closed its doors | without pain. SIL: chiractern WiAGer asation. ;and o > A . view for the graduates of the Normal|in February, 1902, owing to depositors B ITRY CURES CATARRE by means of its own apparatus, w ILK = COATS, silk lined, | School. Twelve teachers of the San Jose | some $16,00. The Indictments charged | diseased membranes in a scientific manner. » Which applies healing drugs to the $25.00. % State Normal will be delegated to carry | felony in rendering the bank insolvent| , . BLECTRO-CHEMIS CURESA ECEEMA and all skin and blood diseases by methods of its own, which cannot 3 r 3 c JTFE A : on the school, and these teachers will s8- | and loaning more than 10 per cent of the m BLACK SILK MONTE CARLOS_and ) | cure thelr vacations later in the year. A | capital stock to one officer of the bank. ErEoTRO- S PILES AN TSIV Without operationand without pain. Curesare permanent e to-n';‘rvmrtck.. 'Y CURES DISEASES OF MEN when all other methods fail. It gives strength and vital- )Y CURES DISEASES OF WOMEN without o i strength where women have been weak and incapacitated for years. peration and without pain. Separate departments for Ladies and Gentlemen. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. dally. Sundays 9 a. m, Special Home Treatments, Including use of Elsctrical apparatus. THE ELECTRO-CHEMIC INSTITUTE 118 GRANT AVE., Cor. Post St., San Francisco, Cal. It gives life and to1p*m. N